Stonebwoy released his first radio track “Makuma” (My Heart) in his second year at Senior High School and several others later that same year. By his third year, he had acquired himself a stable underground popularity and was thereby able to release another track titled “Empress” which held him up even after leaving school in 2007. After that, things have happened in quick succession and Stonebwoy started work with S24 studios, the studio responsible for hits from artists such as Samini, Tic Tac, Kwaw Kese, Okomfuor Kwaade, Afro Moses, Buk Bak to name a few. There he met Samini in 2008 and clicked.
Stonebwoy has been building up his repetoire of major artists that he has shared stages with and the 30th December 2011 show at the Accra International Conference Centre, The Dome was no different. Stonebwoy performed at the “Resolution 2012” put together by Badhabbits Entertainment which hosted Ghanaian artists such as Black Prophet, Eazzy, Edem, Castro, Iwan, Jupiter, Kaakie, Samini and Sonniballi and featured International acts such as Kiprich and Busy Signal.
Prior to Stonebwoy’s album launch, three new singles featuring Irene Logan “Ghetto Love”, Edem “Above The Sky” and Tinny “Onumadé” received and are still receiving a lot of airplay, not just in Ghana but in Europe, especially in Italy and Spain as well. Under the management of Samini Music, Stonebwoy released his much awaited debut album called ‘Grade #1′ on 6th March 2012 to coincide with Ghana’s 56th Independence Day and his birthday weekend. Along with the most played track Climax, some of the other tracks on the album include the popular Rat Race, Rudegyal, Pullback, Crazy and more.
Stonebwoy brands himself as the “Prince of African Dancehall” and goes with a baritone music descant – ‘BHIIM’ – which has gradually caught the lips of most of his fans in Ghana and beyond. With his first album ‘Grade #1′ to his credit, he is looking forward to climbing international stages and handling other music projects with all acts across the globe.
He connected with Jamaica’s Karamanti in August 2012 and featured her on his song X-Factor which is currently being played on Jamaican radio and other stations in the Caribbean.
Louisa
Stonebwoy Lyrics
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Send me the sexy girl them
Arrrhboi... speaking
Shodo blinkz
Nah nah nah nah nah nah
Nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah
Nah nah nah nah
Sexy louisa, give me the real thing
Dont give me no teaser
Bring the book ive got the visa
You hot and not cool like a freezer .
The lyrics of Stonebwoy's song Louisa describe the singer's yearning for a woman named Louisa. He pleads for her to give him "the real thing" instead of teasing him, and assures her he has the means to fulfill her desires by mentioning that he has a visa. The lyrics also assert that Louisa is sexually attractive, using the metaphor of her being "hot and not cool like a freezer."
The song's lyrics essentially celebrate physical attraction and sexual desire, and while they may not necessarily be unique within the context of popular music, they do express a specific sentiment that resonates with many listeners. Furthermore, the song's upbeat and catchy rhythm adds to its appeal, and the use of the name Louisa gives it a personal touch that may help audience members relate to the lyrics on a deeper level.
Line by Line Meaning
Sexy louisa, give me the real thing
Stonebwoy is requesting a girl named Louisa to give him genuine love and affection.
Dont give me no teaser
He does not want Louisa to tease him or give him false hope of a relationship.
Bring the book ive got the visa
Stonebwoy is willing to commit to a relationship with Louisa, and is ready to provide for her financially.
You hot and not cool like a freezer
Stonebwoy is complimenting Louisa on her sexiness, and is saying that she is not cold-hearted like a freezer.
Writer(s): Livingston Etse Satekla
Contributed by Miles P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Bhimnation
on Physically
My one and only artist in the global
SUDAN IS HERE
on Most Original (feat. Sean Paul)
Beautiful as usual
Khobby Vibezs Them
on Spreading Out(Prod by JMJ)
We spreading outz ......bhim.